Over the last few years, Insurmountable has slowly and surely gathered up some love on PC. But now it's time for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch to head up, all as they look to conquer Insurmountable.Â
It's been a year since we first heard of Gori: Cuddly Carnage, with initial plans kicking around for a 2023 release. That release window has now been pushed back, but to compensate, we get a rather lovely new origins trailer to take in.
Nearly five years since it was originally slated for release onto console, today is finally the day that Spooky Squid Games ship their next title to the home market. Are you ready to take on the Russian aristocracy as a lovable canine in Russian Subway Dogs on Xbox and PlayStation?
I was fortunate enough to get the lowdown on some of their upcoming 2023 releases by attending the Outright Games Digital Game Showcase. So, let’s take a peek at five offerings, coming out this year, that could be perfect for entertaining the whole family.
It's been three years since 505 Games and KUNOS Simulazioni dropped players onto the grid of Assetto Corsa Competizione. In that time it's been enhanced in a variety of ways. Today though it's all about a new car, a new update and the chance for console players to get involved in the 2023 GT World Challenge.Â
Available to ensure that Train Sim World 3 continues to stay fresh and vibrant is the new Train Sim World 3: Glossop Line: Manchester - Hadfield & Glossop pack.
It may have gone a little quiet in regards new additions to the Game Pass service, but today sees subscribers given access to a double dose of new games - neither of which have been in the subscription scheme before.Â
We're fast losing count of the sheer number of Asterix & Obelix games available on the gaming scene. But Microids continue to see space for more, today unveiling Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! 2.Â
Take one look at any trailer for F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch for Xbox, and you’ll find out that the protagonist Rayton, is one raucous rabbit, and certainly not to be messed with. It’s a good thing, then, that we are firmly on his side as his adventures come to Xbox and Game Pass!
Developers Hit-Point and mega-publishers KEMCO are back, and the latter are taking a break from the retro JRPG titles to bring us the living dead - that’s right, zombies are here as Raging Bytes releases on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC!